If you lived in Orlando and went to dance clubs in the early to mid ’90s, there is a good chance you went to Visage or Firestone at least once. Yes, Firestone, now Firestone Live, still exists in downtown Orlando. But during its rave heydays it was nationally known, even mentioned by Rolling Stone as one of the best nightclubs in the southeast. That was back when a club could be open all night long in downtown Orlando versus the 2 or 3 a.m. closing times we see these days.

But on March 6, Firestone Live will be hosting a night they hope will bring back that feel (although the closing times will remain the same). “The Official Firestone Reunion” will feature the original resident DJs Robby Clark and D-Xtreme with support by Andy Hughes and Sandy. Others include Remark, Knightlife, Cliff Tangredi, Daisy, AK1200, Kyngnova, Stylus and Security. The club requests you bring old flyers to post at the club.

Tickets are $12 in advance and can be purchased at The Drop Shop. General admission is $15 from 10 – 11 p.m. and $20 after 11 p.m., the show is 18-and-over and will start at 10 p.m. For more information go to firestonelive.net.

Now for the Visage fans out there, the club that was located on North Orange Blossom Trail from the ’80s-’90s was a favorite of mine in high school and college. I know many of you that loved it as much as I did and will be happy to hear there will be a Visage reunion happening on April 24 at Lyrica at 22 S. Magnolia Ave. Lyrica is actually the old Cairo club, the venture the Visage folks closed shop for when they came to downtown Orlando. They called it Renaissance but later it was named Cairo.

The party will feature original DJ Paul Vaine, and unlike the old days no teenagers allowed. Over 21 only please. That’s fine by me, it’s been a while since I had to sneak a couple of sips of a “Sex On The Beach” in the bathroom. The cover is $5 and doors open at 9 p.m., visit their Facebook page to find out more.